THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 4, 1909.
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NOTICES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEpartment.
No. 332.-It is hereby notified that the Valuation Lists for the Colony for 1909-1910 will be open to inspection at the Treasury for twenty-one days commencing on Monday, the 7th June, 1909.
No. 333.-It is hereby notified that Messrs. MEYER & Co., have by assignment trans- ferred their forty-five (45) trade marks registered on the 15th March, 1890, Nos. 1 to 43 in respect of goods in Class 34 and Nos. 44 and 45 in respect of goods in Class 50, to Messieurs GARRELS, BÖRNER AND COMPANY of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and elsewhere.
No. 334.-Returns of the Average Amount of BANK NOTES in Circulation and of Specie in Reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 31st May, 1909, as certified by the Managers of the respective Banks.
BANKS.
AVERAGE AMOUNT.
SPECIE IN RESERVE.
$
$
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China,
3,276,642
2,500,000
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,
12,356,758
13,000,000
National Bank of China, Limited,
49,273
Nil.
TOTAL,...
...$
15,682,673
15,500,000
No. 335. Statement of Sanitary Measures adopted against Hongkong.
Place or Port.
Nature of Measures.
Burma.
Batavia.
Hongkong declared an infected port.
Do.
India.
Netherlands- Hongkong declared an infected port. Importation is tempora- rily prohibited of animal refuse, claws and hoofs, animal or human hair and bristles, untanned hides and hides salted or cured with arsenic, raw wool and rags, bags or sacks which have already been used, coming from or tran- shipped at Hongkong; also tapestry and used em- broideries unless they are transported as personal baggage or in consequence of change of residence.
Date.
Reference to Govern- ment Noti-
fication.
5th March, 1909.
12th March, 1909.
12th March, 1909.
No. 133.
No. 166.
No. 167.
Bengal.
Hongkong declared an infected port.
12th March, 1909.
Madras.
Arrivals from Hongkong subject to Regulations under the
Venice Convention at uninfected ports.
2nd April, 1909.
No. 168.
No. 211.
Ceylon.
Hongkong declared an infected port.
8th April, 1909.
British North
Do.
8th April, 1909.
No. 221.
No. 222.
Borneo.
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